Welcome to All City Reunion
ALL CITY CLASS REUNION – A LEGACY CELEBRATION, Friday June 19,2026
The ALL City Class Reunion is more than a gathering—it is a cultural movement honoring the rich legacy of Black high school life in Los Angeles during the 1970s and 1980s.
This was an era where All City football, basketball, baseball, and marching band competitions were legendary—building pride, excellence, and lifelong connections across neighborhoods and schools. These experiences shaped leaders, strengthened communities, and created a shared identity that still resonates today.
The Manual Arts High School Class of 1980 proudly serves as the host for this historic reunion, bringing together alumni from across the city for a series of unforgettable events—beginning with a vibrant Juneteenth Celebration. This kickoff event honors freedom, culture, and the enduring spirit of our community.
What makes this reunion truly groundbreaking is its vision.
We are intentionally bringing ALL schools and leagues together under one unified platform—something never done at this scale. This effort sets a powerful precedent, demonstrating what can happen when we reconnect, collaborate, and celebrate our shared history.
But this is just the beginning.
The ALL City Class Reunion is designed to galvanize Black communities across Los Angeles—creating opportunities to support:
Community development initiatives
Youth mentorship and leadership programs
Cultural preservation and storytelling
Economic empowerment and networking
Future collaborative projects that uplift our people
This is not just a reunion.
This is a reconnection, a revival, and a reimagining of what collective power looks like.
We invite all alumni, families, and community members to join us as we celebrate the past, embrace the present, and build a stronger future—together.
This was an era where All City football, basketball, baseball, and marching band competitions were legendary—building pride, excellence, and lifelong connections across neighborhoods and schools. These experiences shaped leaders, strengthened communities, and created a shared identity that still resonates today.
The Manual Arts High School Class of 1980 proudly serves as the host for this historic reunion, bringing together alumni from across the city for a series of unforgettable events—beginning with a vibrant Juneteenth Celebration. This kickoff event honors freedom, culture, and the enduring spirit of our community.
What makes this reunion truly groundbreaking is its vision.
We are intentionally bringing ALL schools and leagues together under one unified platform—something never done at this scale. This effort sets a powerful precedent, demonstrating what can happen when we reconnect, collaborate, and celebrate our shared history.
But this is just the beginning.
The ALL City Class Reunion is designed to galvanize Black communities across Los Angeles—creating opportunities to support:
Community development initiatives
Youth mentorship and leadership programs
Cultural preservation and storytelling
Economic empowerment and networking
Future collaborative projects that uplift our people
This is not just a reunion.
This is a reconnection, a revival, and a reimagining of what collective power looks like.
We invite all alumni, families, and community members to join us as we celebrate the past, embrace the present, and build a stronger future—together.